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hour the lectern at the u.n. general assembly will belong to one of the world's most device sieve leaders. the brez of ghana. the person i'm peeking of none other than mahmoud amadinejad. you've heard of him. he's about to make his final address as the president of iran. it is not going to be standing room only especially since the u.s. delegation has just decided that it's going to boycott the whole process. not walk out, don't even walk in in the first place. here is the explanation that the u.s. delegation gave us. i'm going to read verbatim. spokeswoman erin pelton says i quote, mr. amadinejad once again uses his trip of the u.n. not to address the legitimate aspirations of the iranian people but to spout paranoid theories and repulsive slurs against israel. does not seem to be much need to read between any of those lines. in the past years western and israeli envoys have decided to come in but then do this walk right out again once amadinejad speaks. this was the scene in 2009. there they go. up and out. the
hour the lectern at the u.n. general assembly will belong to one of the world's most device sieve leaders. the brez of ghana. the person i'm peeking of none other than mahmoud amadinejad. you've heard of him. he's about to make his final address as the president of iran. it is not going to be standing room only especially since the u.s. delegation has just decided that it's going to boycott the whole process. not walk out, don't even walk in in the first place. here is the explanation that the...
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even if the u.n. secretary council is not able to find a consensus there are other things to be done as international community. >> warner: going back to the situation on the ground. to what degree is the conflict in syria also a security threat to turkey? >> it is a huge security threat. why? because we have 9111 kilometer board-- 911 kilometer border and now there is a power vacuum on this border. >> warner: power vacuum. >> power vacuum and the immediate security issue some terrorist group may try to use this power vacuum for their own interest to create instability. p.k.k. and even some al qaeda, even told several terrorist activities inside turkey, p.k.k. terrorist activities are being-- they are using these power vacuums. >> warner: so when you're talking about a power vacuum, you're talking about areas in syria. and you believe now already it's being exploded for attacks-- exploited for attacks in turkey? >> yes, yes. for some-- these terrorist groups, they are using this type of power vacuum f
even if the u.n. secretary council is not able to find a consensus there are other things to be done as international community. >> warner: going back to the situation on the ground. to what degree is the conflict in syria also a security threat to turkey? >> it is a huge security threat. why? because we have 9111 kilometer board-- 911 kilometer border and now there is a power vacuum on this border. >> warner: power vacuum. >> power vacuum and the immediate security...
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it makes the u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon very powerful and important and the only person our president decided to meet with formally while he was here at the u.n. yesterday. so in what is arguably the busiest week for arguably one of the most important men in the world, alina cho spent a whole lot of time. >> a couple of hours. >> i can't believe it. on the opening day of the u.n.ga you get this incredible access to this man. >> incredibly lucky. >> we were traveling in his convoy. we started at his residence at 7:30 in the morning. >> unbelievable. >> it was incredible access. i have to thank the secretary general's office for that. it was unprecedented. you know what the unga is like. it's so busy that the secretary general likens it to speed dating. >> speed dating? zblb his words. you know, he is a man that every world leader wants to meet and ban ki-moon is more than accommodating. such a nice man. he takes hundreds of meetings, thousands of hand shakes, and very little sleep during this pe
it makes the u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon very powerful and important and the only person our president decided to meet with formally while he was here at the u.n. yesterday. so in what is arguably the busiest week for arguably one of the most important men in the world, alina cho spent a whole lot of time. >> a couple of hours. >> i can't believe it. on the opening day of the u.n.ga you get this incredible access to this man. >> incredibly lucky. >> we were...
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but as far as the u.n. general assembly goes well we'll kind of switch gears for a second here one of the speakers today egypt's president mohamed morsi another one iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad and he spoke as usual about a whole lot of things including the failed system of capitalism and all the conflicts going on around the world and he was critical not surprisingly of the united states and its allies meanwhile ahmadinejad government right now in the midst of carrying out a plan to severely limit the use of internet in iran and this would block google and it would create its own domestic internet network this is interesting for a whole lot of reasons one being that it was iranian hackers who were allegedly behind several hack attacks a big banks here in the united states as according to an investigation by reuters now iranian hackers apparently conducted multiple denial of service attacks of websites of big banks we're talking bank of america j.p. morgan chase citi group during the last year now
but as far as the u.n. general assembly goes well we'll kind of switch gears for a second here one of the speakers today egypt's president mohamed morsi another one iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad and he spoke as usual about a whole lot of things including the failed system of capitalism and all the conflicts going on around the world and he was critical not surprisingly of the united states and its allies meanwhile ahmadinejad government right now in the midst of carrying out a plan to...
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is aghast that president obama wouldn't meet with the u.n. leaders. one after another they're coming out. i want to correct something i said yesterday. i said "60 minutes" should have demanded to see president obama after the september 12 interview before it ran on "60 minutes." i'm changing my mind. obama team should have asked to go back and do an interview, because now what they did, what they've done is not knowing what happened on september 11 in libya, or knowing and covering it up, now they have a situation where the president calls it a bump in the road. >> bob: i was thrown out of the georgetown cocktail circle. >> eric: stay on bump in the road. did he say something outrageous to keep the focus on -- >> bob: listen, we said this over and over again. the more you spend time not talking about the economy the better is it for barack obama. >> andrea: i think he had to say "bump in the road" knowing that the media wouldn't cover it. but two, saying anything else makes it clear it was a successful terrorist attack on 9/11 under his watch. he can'
is aghast that president obama wouldn't meet with the u.n. leaders. one after another they're coming out. i want to correct something i said yesterday. i said "60 minutes" should have demanded to see president obama after the september 12 interview before it ran on "60 minutes." i'm changing my mind. obama team should have asked to go back and do an interview, because now what they did, what they've done is not knowing what happened on september 11 in libya, or knowing and...
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the u.n. meeting has not finished by any stretch of the imagination it continues all week so a pattern henningsen will certainly keep everyone posted on their site geo political analyst for the current affairs website u.k. called in thanks for joining us live from london. and i will lead as i won't be the only ones addressing those gathered at the u.n. headquarters in new york the one and only julian a son shoe still ensconced in the ecuadorian embassy in london despite his status as a political refugee he will also make an appearance though a virtual one via video broadcast here at odds he will exclusively bring you that live on wednesday at twenty two thirty g.m.t. . i. i i. i. i. i it's now at three twenty pm here in the russian capital this is artsy thousands of greeks have gathered in athens for the latest protest against the government's austerity measures workers walked out on a general strike over the cuts the greek government has to go shooting a new round of belt tightening in order
the u.n. meeting has not finished by any stretch of the imagination it continues all week so a pattern henningsen will certainly keep everyone posted on their site geo political analyst for the current affairs website u.k. called in thanks for joining us live from london. and i will lead as i won't be the only ones addressing those gathered at the u.n. headquarters in new york the one and only julian a son shoe still ensconced in the ecuadorian embassy in london despite his status as a...
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u.n. peacekeepers do not intervene here either. syria 2012. president bashar al assad orders his army to bomb civilians, and once again, the u.n. security council fails to protect civilians. >> the security council has a hard time living up to people's expectations. when it does not intervene, as is the case in syria, people accuse it of inaction, but when it does, it is accused of having double standards and selectively intervening in some crises but not in others. >> unlike in syria, the security council did intervene in libya to prevent a bloodbath in benghazi. in march 2011, the ordered in international military operation to protect civilians, the beginning of the end for libyan leader muammar gaddafi. but the u.n. does not only make peace -- it also orders peacekeeping operations. these presume that both sides want to lay down their arms. >> studies show that if peacekeeping missions are sent in, peacekeeping missions as 60% to 80% more likely to hold. one current example of a successful un peacekeeping force is the mission to liberia. >>
u.n. peacekeepers do not intervene here either. syria 2012. president bashar al assad orders his army to bomb civilians, and once again, the u.n. security council fails to protect civilians. >> the security council has a hard time living up to people's expectations. when it does not intervene, as is the case in syria, people accuse it of inaction, but when it does, it is accused of having double standards and selectively intervening in some crises but not in others. >> unlike in...
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the u.n. general assembly is in full throttle this week bringing to the stage the leaders who could together decide the fate of middle eastern stability today we hear from president obama and tomorrow we'll hear from both iran's awkward energy and egypt's first democratically elected leader mohamed morsi it's a very powerful international stage indeed but rhetoric aside are there consistent underlying factors that will completely undermine a lasting peace joining me now to discuss more about foreign policy how could impact the potential for positive u.s. relations with the middle east and joined by the director of new internationalism project at the institute for policy studies phyllis bennis thanks for coming on good to be with you today so we just saw netanyahu kind of making the talk show circuit really with some hard rhetoric about how the u.s. needs to elect a leader that takes a red line with iran's nuclear capabilities and kind of dove tailing off of that i want to play just a clip from
the u.n. general assembly is in full throttle this week bringing to the stage the leaders who could together decide the fate of middle eastern stability today we hear from president obama and tomorrow we'll hear from both iran's awkward energy and egypt's first democratically elected leader mohamed morsi it's a very powerful international stage indeed but rhetoric aside are there consistent underlying factors that will completely undermine a lasting peace joining me now to discuss more about...
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anybody visiting from the u.n.? they come from around the world, they are leaders from countries all over the world that come to the united states and have diplomatic immunity, so they can do something and get away with it. just like lindsay lohan. you know who i'm talking about when i say the president of iran, mahmoud ahmadinejad? he hates jewish people, he hates gay people, well, he's come to the right place. welcome to town, mahmoud. >> all right. >> only david letterman can call him mahmoud. >> "early start" continues right now. >>> political football. the candidates try to score points amid fan nfl's replacement refs. >>> and a last word. iran's president takes the podium for his final u.n. address today. how far will he go this time? >> caught on camera. police officers in washington state under investigation now after two men say they were roughed up for no good reason. good morning, everybody. welcome to "early start," i'm alina cho. it's 6:00 in the east. >> i'm zoraida sambolin. john will be on in a few h
anybody visiting from the u.n.? they come from around the world, they are leaders from countries all over the world that come to the united states and have diplomatic immunity, so they can do something and get away with it. just like lindsay lohan. you know who i'm talking about when i say the president of iran, mahmoud ahmadinejad? he hates jewish people, he hates gay people, well, he's come to the right place. welcome to town, mahmoud. >> all right. >> only david letterman can...
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syrian violence dominates the u.n. general assembly in new york with more resume changing calls from the west intervention provided by arab states but still no resolution. fiery rage seems the greek capital as protesters and police slug it out in front of parliament and up to a million people walking out of work in a resigned unknown to all star. and spain braces for another round of the demo is already has about how much of last month's violence was allegedly instigated by police. there watching our two live from moscow head courses i would say we start over in syria where gun battle reportedly erupted inside the army headquarters in syria's capital of damascus after the complex was rocked by two postal explosions four people have been killed in the suicide attacks carried out by the rebel free syrian army the bombing comes just a day off to another opposition group blew up a military academy in the city artie's policia is in the region and brings us the details. two massive explosions rocked the syrian capital of dam
syrian violence dominates the u.n. general assembly in new york with more resume changing calls from the west intervention provided by arab states but still no resolution. fiery rage seems the greek capital as protesters and police slug it out in front of parliament and up to a million people walking out of work in a resigned unknown to all star. and spain braces for another round of the demo is already has about how much of last month's violence was allegedly instigated by police. there...
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ambassador to the u.n., ambassador john bolt tops, also a fox news contributor and a mitt romney supporter i should add. we are joined by cia covert operations officer mike baker. welcome, gentlemen to goat of you. mr. ambassador, ahmadinejad was here last year, he was here the year before that, this was to be his last address to the u.n. general assembly as iran's p. it doesn't aeu paoefr that time has mellowed him. >> no, he's not showing that he's intimidated at all by the economic sanctions imposed on iran or efforts to isolate him. the form lacing that you describe is one that is intended to appeal to the large majority in the united nations that he can look to for aid and comfort. i think it's clearly designed to support iran's position across the board on the nuclear weapons program, syria, you name it. jon: we talk about the sanctions and we often use the word crip blink, are they? >> they are causing economic pain there is no doubt about it. the drop in the cost of oil has caused more pain. the rea
ambassador to the u.n., ambassador john bolt tops, also a fox news contributor and a mitt romney supporter i should add. we are joined by cia covert operations officer mike baker. welcome, gentlemen to goat of you. mr. ambassador, ahmadinejad was here last year, he was here the year before that, this was to be his last address to the u.n. general assembly as iran's p. it doesn't aeu paoefr that time has mellowed him. >> no, he's not showing that he's intimidated at all by the economic...
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melissa: right. >> he had u.n. ambassador on a week and a half ago saying this was spontaneous attack that is ridiculous statement. these were grenades that were propelled in a massive way. these were massive arms. people don't bring these things to, to spontaneous demonstrations. now all this evidence is coming out that the ambassador himself had, had a diary in which he was worried about exactly this kind of attack a week before. so why does he put the emphasis on this video? puts emphasis on the video because people are not asking questions because he had compliant media. had he not taken eye off the ball when he captured bin laden, when he theoretically from his point of view drove al qaeda back and they convinced themselves was much bigger than the case. president gave a victory lap. gave material to hollywood to make himself a superhero. i believe they were not paying attention to islamic extremism terrorism. they were looking to asia. we pulled out of iraq. we pulled out of afghanistan. or we have a date to
melissa: right. >> he had u.n. ambassador on a week and a half ago saying this was spontaneous attack that is ridiculous statement. these were grenades that were propelled in a massive way. these were massive arms. people don't bring these things to, to spontaneous demonstrations. now all this evidence is coming out that the ambassador himself had, had a diary in which he was worried about exactly this kind of attack a week before. so why does he put the emphasis on this video? puts...
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today the president used the podium at the u.n. to make the case that he is a big-time winner when it comes to keeping america safe. >> the war in iraq is over. american troops have come home. we have begun a transition in afghanistan. and america and our allies will end our war on schedule in 2014. al qaeda has been weakened. and osama bin laden is no more. nations have come together to lock down nuclear materials, and america and russia are reducing our arsenals. >> all right. there are the claims. now, clearly the line about osama bin laden being dead is true. but are we better off? do the president's claims add up? "outfront" tonight, robert o'brien, a member of mitt romney's foreign policy and national security advisory team, and colin call, an advocate for the obama campaign. great to see you. let's go through the key claims here. the first one the president said, in his words, al qaeda is weakened. there is no question, of course, that al qaeda suffered significant licenses overall with key leaders being killed along with, o
today the president used the podium at the u.n. to make the case that he is a big-time winner when it comes to keeping america safe. >> the war in iraq is over. american troops have come home. we have begun a transition in afghanistan. and america and our allies will end our war on schedule in 2014. al qaeda has been weakened. and osama bin laden is no more. nations have come together to lock down nuclear materials, and america and russia are reducing our arsenals. >> all right....
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means she media dedicates less time to the u.n. one thing that's different this year makes it even less effective general assembly is the us election so having obama not that he's a magic man or anything but he's coming from even less time than previous years curious details can largely go unnoticed within a couple put it to us in the year and i think some of these leaders are trying to come in either by mistake or not they're going to ban ki moon is going to be greeting the coup leaders and delegates flocked to the big apple every autumn for an array of reasons to get face time for pure symbolism to wreak havoc and create scandal or to push through a political agenda but as drama and rivals at the podium it's unclear exactly how efficient this annual extravaganza actually is and i see a trick in our party. if you don't believe everything you see on t.v. you are not alone turns out that americans trust of us media has hit a record low take a look at this recent gallup poll sixty percent of those polled say they have little or no tr
means she media dedicates less time to the u.n. one thing that's different this year makes it even less effective general assembly is the us election so having obama not that he's a magic man or anything but he's coming from even less time than previous years curious details can largely go unnoticed within a couple put it to us in the year and i think some of these leaders are trying to come in either by mistake or not they're going to ban ki moon is going to be greeting the coup leaders and...
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the u.n. not to address the legitimate aspirations of the iranian people, but to, instead, spout paranoid theories and repulsive slurs against israel." now, they were there, a couple references, but not as much as you might expect about israel. they talked about zionism and the uncivilized zionist threats. that is what i heard. perhaps there were a couple more. it wasn't really, you know, let's attack israel at all. >> we're talking about ejust a minute's new president morsi. we know he has already visit d iran, and all eyes are going to be on him in terms of whether or not he really can control and rule his own country. what do we expect to learn from his address? >> well, you're right. i mean, in a sense he is kind of aligning a little bit many terms of iran too, but here's another man who could be talking about the economy and people who really need help. after all, don't forget that after the revolution, tahrir square where people in egypt really rose up and wanted to change during the ara
the u.n. not to address the legitimate aspirations of the iranian people, but to, instead, spout paranoid theories and repulsive slurs against israel." now, they were there, a couple references, but not as much as you might expect about israel. they talked about zionism and the uncivilized zionist threats. that is what i heard. perhaps there were a couple more. it wasn't really, you know, let's attack israel at all. >> we're talking about ejust a minute's new president morsi. we know...
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u.n. assembly that america will get to the bottom of the murders of chris stevens and the others. >> the attack on civilians in benghazi were attacks on america. there should be no doubt we will be relentless tracking down the killers and bringing them tobill: how possit while order in libya is still unknown? we want to begin our coverage now. greg palkot streaming live out of tripoli. what is the latest on this militia crackdown there, greg? >> reporter: bill, martha, we're getting mixed signals about that. we were just talking to our contact in benghazi. he said one of the key militias in that city is it falling into line with the government. we've been out and about here in tripoli. we visited one compound where militias were driven out by libyan security forces but there are new protests planned for here and in benghazi on friday. a sign maybe the folks here aren't too sure what is going on with the militias. amid new concerns some of their weapons are going into the wrong places. one
u.n. assembly that america will get to the bottom of the murders of chris stevens and the others. >> the attack on civilians in benghazi were attacks on america. there should be no doubt we will be relentless tracking down the killers and bringing them tobill: how possit while order in libya is still unknown? we want to begin our coverage now. greg palkot streaming live out of tripoli. what is the latest on this militia crackdown there, greg? >> reporter: bill, martha, we're getting...
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to the u.n. today president obama took to the podium and wasn't long before he used his time in the spotlight to bash that anti-muslim youtube trailer once again, you know, the one that was released in july that initially he blamed on all of the violence in the middle east. here's what he said. >> that is what we saw play out in the last two weeks. it was a crude and disgusting video, sparking outrage throughout the muslim world. the united states government had nothing to do with this video. we understand why people take offense to this video because millions of our citizens are among them. i know there are some who ask why don't we ban such a video? there's no video that justifies an attack on an ambassador any more than the people that produced this video represent views of americans. >> bill: i'm confused. now we're back to blaming the video for the terrorist attack. weren't we told it was "self-evident" by jay carney this was all the work of al qaeda? then it was terrorism, then al-qaeda. my
to the u.n. today president obama took to the podium and wasn't long before he used his time in the spotlight to bash that anti-muslim youtube trailer once again, you know, the one that was released in july that initially he blamed on all of the violence in the middle east. here's what he said. >> that is what we saw play out in the last two weeks. it was a crude and disgusting video, sparking outrage throughout the muslim world. the united states government had nothing to do with this...
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syrian violence dominates the u.n. general assembly in new york with more regime change calls from the west intervention promoted by arab states but still no resolution. and greece's general strike it's off to a fiery start with molotov cocktails flying and police as up to a million people out of work. to austerity. spain braces for yet another round of cuts we asked the people on the streets for their perspective on what exactly went wrong last night. it is a great pleasure to have you with us here today to shed light for you in moscow a gun battle reportedly erupted inside the army headquarters in syria's capital damascus after the complex was rocked by two massive explosions four people have been killed in the attacks carried out by the rebel free syrian army and the bombing comes just a day after another opposition group blew up a military academy in the city in the region with the latest. two massive explosions rocked the syrian capital of damascus early on wednesday morning they happened to near the command headq
syrian violence dominates the u.n. general assembly in new york with more regime change calls from the west intervention promoted by arab states but still no resolution. and greece's general strike it's off to a fiery start with molotov cocktails flying and police as up to a million people out of work. to austerity. spain braces for yet another round of cuts we asked the people on the streets for their perspective on what exactly went wrong last night. it is a great pleasure to have you with us...
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the u.n. for us. listen to the speech, it sounds like he's stepping it up, ready to be this world leader, world negotiator. is that fair that he's made the move from muslim brotherhood to world leader? >> reporter: well, i think he's still both things. the leader of egypt, decades ago, nasser and others, they had a prominent place when it came to the middle east. there has been this vacuum ever since. president mubarak had never even been here at the u.n. in the last 15 years and played a much quieter role on the global stage in the middle east. this is a big impressive debut on the stage. i think many agree for morsi, flexing his muscles. he was willing to be a global leader. he said to the general assembly i will adhere to all previous international treaties and agreements, such as the camp david accords with israel and things like that. >> richard, here's what he said about the palestinians. >> translator: just as you supported the revolutions, i call upon you to lend your support to the pa
the u.n. for us. listen to the speech, it sounds like he's stepping it up, ready to be this world leader, world negotiator. is that fair that he's made the move from muslim brotherhood to world leader? >> reporter: well, i think he's still both things. the leader of egypt, decades ago, nasser and others, they had a prominent place when it came to the middle east. there has been this vacuum ever since. president mubarak had never even been here at the u.n. in the last 15 years and played a...
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the u.n. general assembly and while his speech was not as fiery as some of those in the past, he still did say his vision of the world's future does not include the united states or israel. listen. >> the koran -- situation of the world better incident of history humanely iran's management of the world and the self-proclaim sensors of power who have entrusted themselves to the devil. >> shepard: just yesterday the iranian president called israel a fake regime that needs to be eliminated. outside the u.n., thousands of nd many jewsallied against the voiced anger that ahmadinejad spoke at the u.n. on yom kippur, the holiest day on the jewish calendar. among them benjamin netanyahu who will address the general ablem-eye assembly tomorrow. on yom kippur eve sacred to the jewish people tyrant chose to call publicly -- those who chose to remain in the auditorium and hear those hateful words. "the fox report's" correspondent jonathan hunt is with at the united states tonight. his attack on israel. >>
the u.n. general assembly and while his speech was not as fiery as some of those in the past, he still did say his vision of the world's future does not include the united states or israel. listen. >> the koran -- situation of the world better incident of history humanely iran's management of the world and the self-proclaim sensors of power who have entrusted themselves to the devil. >> shepard: just yesterday the iranian president called israel a fake regime that needs to be...
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u.n. security council remains divided over sanctions against damascus, which have been blocked by syrian allies. u.n. secretary-general ban ki- moon renewed his call for sanctions against syria. >> this is a serious and growing international -- that to international security. >> he said the council could no longer turn a blind eye to syria where he said the conflict has claimed 27,000 lives. u.s. president barack obama also condemned the violence. >> in syria, the future must not belong to a dictator who massacres his people. if there is a cause that cries out for protest in the world today -- peaceful protest -- it is a region that tortures children and shoot rockets at apartment buildings. >> but the west and its allies are still caught in a deadlock with syria's partners, china and russia. obama also stressed that chinese ally iran must not be allowed to create nuclear weapons. that is a position that germany shares. >> on the one hand, we are ready for in-debt discussions and negotiati
u.n. security council remains divided over sanctions against damascus, which have been blocked by syrian allies. u.n. secretary-general ban ki- moon renewed his call for sanctions against syria. >> this is a serious and growing international -- that to international security. >> he said the council could no longer turn a blind eye to syria where he said the conflict has claimed 27,000 lives. u.s. president barack obama also condemned the violence. >> in syria, the future must...
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if you are always trashing the u.n. i always trash the u.n so he blows them off for the view. if bush did that i would be like, yes, that's funny. is it okay to date a client? remi spencer in her new book, the boston strangler and i, the early years. did madonna call obama a muslim? yes, my new favorite madonna song after "girls just want to have fun." >>> finally singing a tune i like. on monday in a dc concert, the material gal listened to reasons the america should re-elect "the view"'s favorite guest. and there is no god but allah and mohamed is my prophet. don't believe me? just like a prayer, i will take you there. >> [bleep --] bleep [obama, okay? a >> she keeps saying that is amazing salt. madonna has yet to clarify her bury coherent voice. to the world it has left them wondering about the comments, was she serious? and the same question should be posed to this. >> that may be the last hedge hog since "welcome back carter." >> also i should mention he ended up starving to death. i don't think we should be joking
if you are always trashing the u.n. i always trash the u.n so he blows them off for the view. if bush did that i would be like, yes, that's funny. is it okay to date a client? remi spencer in her new book, the boston strangler and i, the early years. did madonna call obama a muslim? yes, my new favorite madonna song after "girls just want to have fun." >>> finally singing a tune i like. on monday in a dc concert, the material gal listened to reasons the america should...
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(laughter) anyway, king abdullah, of course, he is in new york city for the u.n. general assembly, or, as we like to think of it, the reason i can't get to work because of traffic! (laughter) the event has s a gathering in the international juggalos. with libya in turmoil, syria in flames, iran on the verge of a nuclear weapon, an incredible opportunity for our president not just to address the world community but for some high-level pres-on-pres action. >> the white house says he has no plans to have any private leadings with world leaders. >> jon: oh. (laughter) well, that's-- probably protocol. it's not the time for one-on-one meetings with other world leaders! >> our research shows it's been 20 years since a president has been to that meeting and not met one on one with a foreign leader. (audience reacts). >> jon: oh. (laughter) well, i guess if the world leaders would like to meet with him personally they can just donate $5 to his campaign and take their chances like the rest of us. (laughter) seriously. i'm sure there's a good reason why president obama's no
(laughter) anyway, king abdullah, of course, he is in new york city for the u.n. general assembly, or, as we like to think of it, the reason i can't get to work because of traffic! (laughter) the event has s a gathering in the international juggalos. with libya in turmoil, syria in flames, iran on the verge of a nuclear weapon, an incredible opportunity for our president not just to address the world community but for some high-level pres-on-pres action. >> the white house says he has no...
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>> greta: president obama hit up the u.n. general assembly today, but you can count on one hand how many world leaders he met with today. that number he met with privately is zero. could snubbing world leaders hurt him with voters? we're back with our political panel. does it really make any difference do you think politically whether he meets with world leaders or not this week? >> well, it clearly has given how much attention this has gotten. i don't know if the obama campaign was anticipating that this would become such a big deal. i think that president obama thinks that he's sort of wins on foreign policy against romney, and he doesn't really draw more attention to all the unrest in the middle east that's going on right now, but, you know, pairing his visit with going on "the view" obviously was really bad optics. the campaign is sort of trying to backtrack that, saying it was a scheduling matter, both events were in new york, so he tried to be efficient with his time. it's sort of just a lose-lose situation for him. if
>> greta: president obama hit up the u.n. general assembly today, but you can count on one hand how many world leaders he met with today. that number he met with privately is zero. could snubbing world leaders hurt him with voters? we're back with our political panel. does it really make any difference do you think politically whether he meets with world leaders or not this week? >> well, it clearly has given how much attention this has gotten. i don't know if the obama campaign was...
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the ongoing syrian violence dominates the u.n. gathering with calls for asa to step down and threats to intervene intensified by harsh rhetoric fails to bring countries any closer to finding a solution to the crisis. and pain in spain perhaps there's a little impeachment for dread as a police try to stop thousands from storming the country's parliament in anger of the harshest era cuts. this is r.t. coming to live from moscow i'm marina josh to syria first were massive blast rocked the capital damascus on wednesday morning twin explosions that the authorities have already called terror attacks targeted major government buildings and came just a day after two other blasts hit a security compound year is in the region brings us the details. two massive explosions rocked the syrian capital of damascus early on wednesday morning they happened to near the command headquarters of the army and the air force they were just minutes apart they also happened not far from one of the main squares of the capital city now they shattered the glas
the ongoing syrian violence dominates the u.n. gathering with calls for asa to step down and threats to intervene intensified by harsh rhetoric fails to bring countries any closer to finding a solution to the crisis. and pain in spain perhaps there's a little impeachment for dread as a police try to stop thousands from storming the country's parliament in anger of the harshest era cuts. this is r.t. coming to live from moscow i'm marina josh to syria first were massive blast rocked the capital...
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that ahmadinejad spoke at the u.n. on yom kippur, the holiest day on the jewish calendar. among them benjamin netanyahu who will address the general ablem-eye assembly tomorrow. on yom kippur eve sacred to the jewish people tyrant chose to call publicly -- those who chose to remain in the auditorium and hear those hateful words. "the fox report's" correspondent jonathan hunt is with at the united states tonight. his attack on israel. >> yeah, president ahmadinejad's remarks today were rambling and bizarre for the most part. rather than pointed and inflammatory. but when there was venom. that venom was reserved largely for israel. he said the israeli government once again was fake and he said israel's threats against iran and its nuclear facilities were the result of what he called arrogant imperialism. listen to this. >> continued threat by the uncivillized zionist to resort to military action against our great nation is a clear example of this bitter reality tomorrow, of course, we will hear from israeli prime ministe
that ahmadinejad spoke at the u.n. on yom kippur, the holiest day on the jewish calendar. among them benjamin netanyahu who will address the general ablem-eye assembly tomorrow. on yom kippur eve sacred to the jewish people tyrant chose to call publicly -- those who chose to remain in the auditorium and hear those hateful words. "the fox report's" correspondent jonathan hunt is with at the united states tonight. his attack on israel. >> yeah, president ahmadinejad's remarks...
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. >> greta: the headlines, "obama comes to new york for barbara walters, and sort of u.n." why isn't he meeting with anybody? >> i think it's a comment on the depth of his arrogance. i think this is a person that doesn't care what the world thinks, doesn't care what the american people thinks. if he gets re-elected, he'll be right and the rest of us will be wrong. i mean, his view is all about a cynical, calculated approach. "the view" gets him more votes than meeting with 10 or 15 world leaders. and the fact that he's not doing his job is irrelevant. you have to divide it into two parts. there's winning the office and there is actually being president. he's clearly said if i can win the office, i don't care what the rest of you think. let me say, what should really deeply bother americans is how does all this play out in the rest of the world? imagine you were an ambassador trying to explain to the president of egypt or the president of china or the president of germany, the chancellor of germany, you know, the president can't meet with you because there's no time in his s
. >> greta: the headlines, "obama comes to new york for barbara walters, and sort of u.n." why isn't he meeting with anybody? >> i think it's a comment on the depth of his arrogance. i think this is a person that doesn't care what the world thinks, doesn't care what the american people thinks. if he gets re-elected, he'll be right and the rest of us will be wrong. i mean, his view is all about a cynical, calculated approach. "the view" gets him more votes than...
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three layers, the u.n., united states, the e.u. and the bilateral sanctions and so you're always going to have these attempts but i think the efforts to kind of focus on uncovering the people trying to violate the sanctions are quite remarkable in this case and we need to keep the heat on. melissa: i know the ceo, ian taylor is originally from england. i don't know if he is still a citizen. one of the ways in which a lot of sanctions will be held in place by virtue of insurers. >> right. melissa: all of these tankers are insured 95% of them, in london. and -- >> that's right. melissa: you would hope as a result this company vitol, would not be able to insure whatever shipments it bought. i think they will find a way around that as well. seems they did so many other things in this case seems from the reports to hide what they were doing, don't you think. >> i do. i also think there is new round of sanctions negotiations taking place that will give the u.s. the ability to sanction any company that is of course dealing with, on the fi
three layers, the u.n., united states, the e.u. and the bilateral sanctions and so you're always going to have these attempts but i think the efforts to kind of focus on uncovering the people trying to violate the sanctions are quite remarkable in this case and we need to keep the heat on. melissa: i know the ceo, ian taylor is originally from england. i don't know if he is still a citizen. one of the ways in which a lot of sanctions will be held in place by virtue of insurers. >> right....
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in the ongoing syrian violence dominates the u.n. gathering with calls for us to step down threats to intervene intensifying harsh rhetoric fails to bring countries any closer to finding a solution to the crisis. the live pictures for you right here thousands of greeks walking around the country's parliament enraged at looming austerity cuts in forced international creditors these are certainly a familiar sight downtown athens outside the parliament building live pictures for you right here. and at the same a show of discontent in spain has already led to violence from protesters brutally beaten in madrid by police trying to stop thousands from storming the parliament. worldwide news live from moscow city center this is our with me wrong. and straight to syria now where massive blast struck the capital damascus on wednesday morning the free syrian army has claimed responsibility for the terror attacks to targeted major government buildings a fierce gun battle has now reportedly broken out of the site of one of the explosions and. is
in the ongoing syrian violence dominates the u.n. gathering with calls for us to step down threats to intervene intensifying harsh rhetoric fails to bring countries any closer to finding a solution to the crisis. the live pictures for you right here thousands of greeks walking around the country's parliament enraged at looming austerity cuts in forced international creditors these are certainly a familiar sight downtown athens outside the parliament building live pictures for you right here....
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ahmadinejad called for the u.n. to be restructured... he blamed many of the world's problems on centers of power that have, quote "entrusted themselves to the devil." the u.s. delegation says ahmadinejad uses his address to the u.n. not to address legitimate aspirations of the iranian people... but to spout paranoid theories. former president bill clinton spoke out about iran and its president in an interview with cnn's piers morgan. set up to avoid arms races in the middle east and nuclear proliferation we want you to trust us ... on the issue of iran's nuclear ambitions, clinton says he does not trust ahmadinejad. president obama left this morning for ohio.. where he has two campaign appearances before college audiences today. he's scheduled to speak at this hour at bowling green state university.. and later this afternoon at kent state university. obama leads his republican opponent, mitt romney, in several recent polls in ohio. but a washington post poll shows ohio voters trust romney more than the president to do a better job of han
ahmadinejad called for the u.n. to be restructured... he blamed many of the world's problems on centers of power that have, quote "entrusted themselves to the devil." the u.s. delegation says ahmadinejad uses his address to the u.n. not to address legitimate aspirations of the iranian people... but to spout paranoid theories. former president bill clinton spoke out about iran and its president in an interview with cnn's piers morgan. set up to avoid arms races in the middle east and...
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well it's day two of the u.n. general assembly in new york and already it's been jam packed full of world leaders putting forth their ideas their thoughts about international issues and policy coming up in just a few hours wiki leaks co-founder julian a songe is expected to speak via video link at the event called strengthening human rights the event is hosted by ecuadorian foreign minister ricardo patino ecuador of course was granted a songe asylum though he's been holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london for several months now as he tries to figure out a way to leave the country without being arrested sanji is wanted for questioning in sweden on allegations of sexual assault now as we await his speech which we do plan to bring you a live as it happens about six thirty eastern this evening we want to talk about the latest in his case and what he might bring up this evening at the event for more on that i'm joined now by kevin gusto a blogger for firedoglake hey there kevin let's just get started and let me as
well it's day two of the u.n. general assembly in new york and already it's been jam packed full of world leaders putting forth their ideas their thoughts about international issues and policy coming up in just a few hours wiki leaks co-founder julian a songe is expected to speak via video link at the event called strengthening human rights the event is hosted by ecuadorian foreign minister ricardo patino ecuador of course was granted a songe asylum though he's been holed up in the ecuadorian...
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no more so than this week with the u.n. assembly meeting. the death of bin laden is a campaign slogan, the obama team seems to think they have the republican candidates lacking. i find that hard to believe that the president, leader of the free world, talks to goldberg than benjamin netanyahu. david letterman over morsi. yesterday, one of the guests pointed out the two men will not vote in november, but those who did, could see through the campaigner-in-chief. understanding campaigning is part of the process, but worry more about doing the job if he wants to keep his job. well, that's my two cents more. that's all for continue's "willis report," and i'm cheryl casone in for gerri willis. thanks, everybody, for joining me and have a great night. ♪ lou: good evening, i'm lucina santiago. president-- i'm lou dobbs. president obama and mitt romney campaigning today, and both candidates on the attack. with 4 # 1 days to go until the election, new polls show the president with a commanding lead in the key swing state of hoed showing the presiden
no more so than this week with the u.n. assembly meeting. the death of bin laden is a campaign slogan, the obama team seems to think they have the republican candidates lacking. i find that hard to believe that the president, leader of the free world, talks to goldberg than benjamin netanyahu. david letterman over morsi. yesterday, one of the guests pointed out the two men will not vote in november, but those who did, could see through the campaigner-in-chief. understanding campaigning is part...
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vetoes that u.n. vote? and i would like to know, because i don't remember, or ever know -- the palestinians wanted -- what was it that the palestinians tried to gain a recently from the un, and the u.s. and israel vetoed it? it was -- and they wanted to further their status. ahmadinejad -- i have heard reports that he was misquoted on that statement were he said he wanted to wipe israel off the map, and what he was more trying to say was that zionism was going to fall of its own -- zionism was going to fall by its own coalition. host: got your point there did you can take any or all of them, mr. burns. guest: i will tell you, i've paid very close attention to what ahmadinejad has said since he took power in 2005, and he has said many times that israel should be wiped off the map of the world, and the supreme leader has said the same thing. they have it out for israel and and they want to see israel does appear, and is the obligation of the united states to protect israel and of course we will do that. china
vetoes that u.n. vote? and i would like to know, because i don't remember, or ever know -- the palestinians wanted -- what was it that the palestinians tried to gain a recently from the un, and the u.s. and israel vetoed it? it was -- and they wanted to further their status. ahmadinejad -- i have heard reports that he was misquoted on that statement were he said he wanted to wipe israel off the map, and what he was more trying to say was that zionism was going to fall of its own -- zionism was...